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Show THE MIDVALE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH Thursday, April 6. 1967 Page 6 Mrs Agnes Dansie Cottonwood Heights Mrs William Stake RS Has Special Meeting The Butler West Stake Relief Society held a visiting teachers venture Thursday, Mar. 30 at Butler West Stake House. Pres. Caroline Berrett, presided over the event. A special message was "iven by Mrs Lila B. Walch from the Relief Society general board. Music was presented by the Singing Mother's chorus, under the dirrection of Mrs Foster, accompanied by Mrs Marion Frost. Do-rcc- Mountview Holds Special Events On Mar. 28, students at Mountview Elementary School enjoyed a string quartet presen- tation. On March 29, a kindergarten orientation was held at Mount-vieelementary school. Conducting the orientation were Ben Bruse, Miss Virginia Merrill, and Mrs Margaret Lindsay. Butler Eleventh Ward held a Stelter MIA had a speech clinic Mar. Herriman Pre-Scho- people were called on to speak. There were special musical numbers. 29; 19 young 254-42- Meeting Has Guest Speakers 278-870- ol Youth Fireside at the home of Mr fie Mrs Gordon Garlf on Sunday, Apr. 2. Addressing the group was Lynn Bradford. Mutual iMarrieds of the Butler Seventh Ward will meet at the home of Mr & Mrs William Jamison Friday, April 7 at 8 p.m. The meeting will have a A tea was held at the school auditorium Mar. 23. Guest speakers were Miss Merrill of Jordan District, Mrs Margaret Lindsay, nurse, Mrs social worker and Williams, principal Johnson. Mrs Morris supervised tne children's On April 3, .Melton Stelter addressed the MIA Maids and Explorers of the Butler Seventh Ward. .Mrs Charlotte Munlock and Earl Cline are the instructors of these groups. Mr & Mrs Myrle McCarthy of Cottonwood Heights hosted an Easter dinner for their family. Enjoying the dinner were Mr & Mrs Glenn McCarthy and family, Murray. .Mr & Mrs I'aul McCarthy and f:nni!y. Holla-day- , Mr& Mrs Robert MeCrthy and family, and Mr & Mrs David Hoggan and family, Cotton- The Lions Club members and wives went by chartered b is to Wcndover lor the week end. The Singing Mothers of the Ward Relief Society presented pre-scho- special guest speaker. wood Heights. On Sunday, April 2, Mr & Mrs Lou Nichols celebrated their wedding anniversary by dining out. Mrs Ruby Z mmermnn recently entered St. Mark's Hospital for surgery on Iht eye. Mrs in lives Zimmerman Greenfield Village. Mrs Lewis Webster was Cot- cently released from tonwood LDS Hospital following surgery. Byard Price is recuperating at home following his release from a Salt Lake hospital after undergoing surgery. re-th- e CHU the music for the Riverton Stake leadership Friday. Mrs Ruth Jeffery, Salt Lake, and Mrs Pearl Biglcr Payson, Mrs Cinda Frazer, Salt Lake, spent Sunday and Monday, guests of Mrs N'ora Crane. Mr & Mrs G. Butterfiehl were included at dinner at the Crane home Monday evening. Miss Anna Mitchell entered school at BYU Monday. Mr & Mrs Kent Bodell Mr & Mrs Paulus Svedin entertained at a shower for Linda Groesbeck, Boise, Ida., and Dale Loverbidge at their home Alar. 16. The young couple were married in the Salt Lake Temp- le Mar. 17. They will make their home in Mountain Home, Ida., where Mr Loveridge is serving in the Air Force. Easter dinner guests of Mr & Mrs Leo Dahl were Mrs Dahl's parents, Mr & Mrs Laurence Davis. Bountiful. Wayne Player, who has re- cently been an LDS mission president was guest speaker at the Crescent Second Ward Young Marrieds meeting Apr. 25 at the home of Mr & Mrs Stanley Toibert. Their next meeting will be Apr. 29. Dr. & Mrs Theron C. Olsen college. A fireside was held Mar. 26 at the home of Elvis Evans. The sneaker was Wolfgang son-in-la- Granite Mrs Glen Ebert MIA sion. 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Salt Lake, and Mrs Nora Crane. 5Cc 571-234- DUP meeting held at the Pioncademy there. eer Hall, Midvale. Mar. 27. Mrs Airs Charlotte Sturdy just reGenevieve Despain gave the turned from a trip to Chicago. lesson and there were numbers Returning With her was her Dochter-man- . by quartet, Mrs Jean Clayton, mother. Airs Anna Airs Elaine Young. Mrs Ruth Mrs Doehterman will be Richardson, and Mrs Thora living with the Sturdys from Wright, accompanied by Kathy now on. Clayton. Mr & Mrs Ellis Jackson and Chut Abbott's work lias taken family vacationed for six days him tu lie Phiiipmes w here he in South Pasedena. Calif., this vviii be employed lor the next pas! week. four months. Boyd Evans, son of Air & Airs Elvis Evans, is on the CSS Kitty hawk in the South China Sea. He will be home sometime in June to be married. Claine Petersen, son of Air & Airs Leo Petersen, rec. ivid his captain's bars last weel He is currently at Warren . ir Force Base and has been in the service lor a little over 3'-- years. Pe: r Ch,Tt is studying in Vienna Ai.siua. He passed his cone, rt i"ot which gave ,';!m the opportunity to study it; .he a- - and family visited their lriends. Dr. & Mrs Ehab Salam and sons and Bsomo. Cairo, Magdie Egypt at University of Utah. Tney are returning to their home after completing school. Mr & Mrs Randy Densley, Prove, were over-nigh- t guests of Mr & Mrs Henry Bodell. Mrs .Nora Crane Visiting Tuesday, were the Ray Hites, Salt Lake, Mrs To my Christen-seand daughters, Sherrie, Taylorsville, and Friday, Ora Wagstaff, Salt Lake, and Mrs Clara Aylette, Riverton. Mr & Mrs Jim Parkin and son Jeffery, Seattle. Wash., are guests of Mr & Mrs Jesse Mid-val- FRIES Kelm. A shower was held Mar. 30 for Mrs Cora Whitrnore at the Paul Sudbury home prior to her departure to the mission home. Hostesses were Mrs Stella Anderson, Mrs La Rue Sudbury. Mrs Elaine Young, and Mrs Blanche Cameron. The ladies of Granite Camp were hostesses at the district "Speech Clinic" Conducted by MIA s Attending the funeral of Mrs M. J. Tavlor. wife of Dr. Morris Taylor, Salt Lake, Thursday, inluded Mr & Mrs Kent Bodell and family. Mrs Melba Stoffers, Hermis-ton- . Ore., is visiting her parents, the A. H. Dansies. Dinner guests at the home of Mr & Mrs Ed Bradford, were Mrs Art Mitchell, Malinda, Brad, and Elissette. Mrs Elsie Freeman and son, Gregory. South Gate, Calif., were guests at the Preston Butterfiehl home. Gregory entered the South West Indian LDS Mis- 15c bers by Sidney Gold, Susan Green, Joy Despain, Robyn Bay, Kelvin Jackson, Vaughn Cox, Craig Bishop, Gordon Barber. Rulon Ebert. Scout mastpr Ralph Bishop, Mrs Jean Ennis, Mrs Shirley Anderson, Mrs Elaine Hill, Rae Nell Xaha. Jeanne Spray, Lesli Bonham. Jiil Parker, Carol Barber and Rochelie Caldwell. Mrs Geniello Orgill passed certificates' of to participants. 71 H. Dansie. BURGERS and daughter, Joyce returned Tuesday from Davenport, la., where they attended graduation for their service Waller L.. :n Nelson, who graduated from t.'e Palmer College of Chiropractic. They were accompanied by his parents, Mr & Mrs Walter Nelson and brother Roger, Murray. On Easter the party were dinner guests of Doctor's David and Agnes Palmer, Bettendorf, la.. Dr. David Palmer is the president of the Midvale 255-382- 1 NAM! |